Trial holes
We recently completed the trial holes in High Street to establish ground conditions.
Contractor appointed
We have now appointed local Essex contractor Marlborough Highways to deliver the enabling works on behalf of Braintree District Council, Essex County Council and Department of Transport.
Bank Street works
From Monday 27th April, the contractor will be starting the planned construction work on Bank Street which will provide an increased number of disabled bays available for people in the town centre.
This will mean that Bank Street bays will be increased to 17 disabled parking spaces in total (currently seven) and an additional three on St Michael's Lane.
These works are enabling us to ensure there is no loss of disabled parking spaces whilst the main pedestrianisation works in Market Place, Great Square and the High Street take place from May 2020.
We have considered the impact of COVID-19 on the project and our contractor will be ensuring that they reflect the new ways of working to comply with the current industry government guidance. Suitable PPE will be provided by the contractor to support their workers on the site.
Advanced signage will also be placed on site.
We expect these works to take place for 2-3 weeks and will be completed during the day, evenings and weekends. A one way traffic system on Bank Street will be in place with access via Sainsbury's, Swan Side entrance into Bank Street.
We are working with our contractor to ensure local residents, businesses and other stakeholders are informed of these works.
What's the next steps?
Once Bank Street works have been completed, we will look to start enabling works at St Michael's Lane and Fairfield Road. We will update you on this phase of the project soon including more details on when works will start to commence.
We are currently working up the final designs for the project along Market Place, Great Square and the High Street, building in your feedback from the consultation. We will share these with you as soon as we have the final design.
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